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My favorite is when the television field reporter is reporting out in the field, not another human being anywhere to be seen, and they are doing their story wearing a mask.
Gotta keep the simpletons hysterical.
Gotta keep the simpletons hysterical.
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Camera man and sound man there?
Speaking of simpletons
Speaking of simpletons
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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Sadly, the number of deaths is now > 80,000.
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Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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I'm curious, when and where have you seen a television field reporter reporting out in the field about COVID-19/Coronavirus with not another human being anywhere to be seen?
Even if you have, as Geezer stated, there is a damn good chance there is/was a camera person nearby.
If you feel the reasoning behind a reporter wearing a mask is to keep "simpletons hysterical", I sincerely feel bad for you. Worse than I feel for the hysterical simpletons.
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Today In: Reopening:
Renewed outbreaks in South Korea, Germany and China show continued risk as more countries seek to reopen
South Korea was among the first places to deal with a major coronavirus epidemic, and seemed to be on track to loosen restrictions, after weeks of social distancing measures and careful surveillance. But the new cluster seems to have put an end to that, for now, with Moon warning his people "we must never lower our guard regarding epidemic prevention." ...The country announced its highest number of new coronavirus cases for more than a month on Monday.
China too, is introducing renewed restrictions after two cities reported new cases of the virus. Shulan, in Jilin province in the country's far northeast, has been put under lockdown, following 11 newly confirmed cases. Jilin borders both Russia and North Korea, and concerns have previously been raised over imported cases from overseas causing a renewed outbreak.
More alarming are the new cluster of infections in Wuhan, the central Chinese city where cases of the novel coronavirus were first detected late last year. Wuhan was the first city in the world to enter into lockdown, only returning to relative normality late last month after 76-days.
On Monday, city officials said five new cases had been confirmed in the city, none of which were imported from overseas. While that is a far cry from the figures at the beginning of the crisis, or those being reported daily across much of western Europe and the United States right now, the apparent ability of the virus to continue spreading undetected -- especially in a city as intensely surveilled and restricted as Wuhan -- will lead to concerns about the viability of reopening.
...Elsewhere in Europe, Germany had also been held up as an example of how to handle an outbreak, but its reproduction number has increased to above one for the past two days in a row, according to its center for disease control, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). This means that one infected person is on average infecting more than one other person.
It was seen as a regional success story thanks to a well-resourced health system and early mass testing. The country's reproduction number was estimated to have fallen to 0.65 last Thursday, and it had begun a slow reopening. Chancellor Angela Merkel told the public last week that they could "afford a bit of courage," while cautioning that "we have to watch that this thing does not slip out of our hands."
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Renewed outbreaks in South Korea, Germany and China show continued risk as more countries seek to reopen
South Korea was among the first places to deal with a major coronavirus epidemic, and seemed to be on track to loosen restrictions, after weeks of social distancing measures and careful surveillance. But the new cluster seems to have put an end to that, for now, with Moon warning his people "we must never lower our guard regarding epidemic prevention." ...The country announced its highest number of new coronavirus cases for more than a month on Monday.
China too, is introducing renewed restrictions after two cities reported new cases of the virus. Shulan, in Jilin province in the country's far northeast, has been put under lockdown, following 11 newly confirmed cases. Jilin borders both Russia and North Korea, and concerns have previously been raised over imported cases from overseas causing a renewed outbreak.
More alarming are the new cluster of infections in Wuhan, the central Chinese city where cases of the novel coronavirus were first detected late last year. Wuhan was the first city in the world to enter into lockdown, only returning to relative normality late last month after 76-days.
On Monday, city officials said five new cases had been confirmed in the city, none of which were imported from overseas. While that is a far cry from the figures at the beginning of the crisis, or those being reported daily across much of western Europe and the United States right now, the apparent ability of the virus to continue spreading undetected -- especially in a city as intensely surveilled and restricted as Wuhan -- will lead to concerns about the viability of reopening.
...Elsewhere in Europe, Germany had also been held up as an example of how to handle an outbreak, but its reproduction number has increased to above one for the past two days in a row, according to its center for disease control, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). This means that one infected person is on average infecting more than one other person.
It was seen as a regional success story thanks to a well-resourced health system and early mass testing. The country's reproduction number was estimated to have fallen to 0.65 last Thursday, and it had begun a slow reopening. Chancellor Angela Merkel told the public last week that they could "afford a bit of courage," while cautioning that "we have to watch that this thing does not slip out of our hands."
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Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Send everyone back home. Open up the cash register. Freebies for all.
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Perhaps it would be helpful to not be so resolutely willing to just say, "Let them all die" and to let the CDC promulgate safety guidelines and to just accept that business owners that haven't lived off huge inheritances and haven't been Oppositional Defiant for their entire lives would like to reopen in safe ways. Maybe those business owners are quicker to pick up on their customer's interests than someone who went bankrupt running casinos.
I have a couple of hairdressers--one who is quite expensive and it's tough to get an appointment. But, that salon sent me a list of all the things they're doing, like wash your own hair at home, wait in your car until they text you, put a smock over your own clothes at the door, no magazines, no beverages provided, and a list of all the things they do to sanitize their equipment after hours. I will probably go back there. Taking my dogs for a walk in the state park yesterday, we drove along the 2 lane road where most local restaurants are and have reopened. Since it's Florida, some already had outdoor spaces with tables. Yesterday they had lots more and those without an existing outdoor space had set up tents with new tables. Even the high end restaurants have tasteful outdoor seating.
My experience in life is that women do a lot of the shopping for all kinds of items. Do they really think that women will go back to stores that don't seem safe because Donald Trump orders them to and Mike Pence prays them to.......and retail is what % of our economy?
I have a couple of hairdressers--one who is quite expensive and it's tough to get an appointment. But, that salon sent me a list of all the things they're doing, like wash your own hair at home, wait in your car until they text you, put a smock over your own clothes at the door, no magazines, no beverages provided, and a list of all the things they do to sanitize their equipment after hours. I will probably go back there. Taking my dogs for a walk in the state park yesterday, we drove along the 2 lane road where most local restaurants are and have reopened. Since it's Florida, some already had outdoor spaces with tables. Yesterday they had lots more and those without an existing outdoor space had set up tents with new tables. Even the high end restaurants have tasteful outdoor seating.
My experience in life is that women do a lot of the shopping for all kinds of items. Do they really think that women will go back to stores that don't seem safe because Donald Trump orders them to and Mike Pence prays them to.......and retail is what % of our economy?
Don't inject Lysol.
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I don’t underestimate the good folks. The elite do. I don’t.
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Those are not my good folks.
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Ok. Well, they get and transmit disease, just like your good folks.
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Customers in a Colorado coffee outlet on Sunday, May 10, resisted official calls for people to wear face masks and gloves – and to distance from one another – when in public. This video shows the crowded scene inside a C&C Coffee and Kitchen store in Castle Rock on Mother’s Day morning. Few customers appear to be wearing face masks or distancing from one another to the extent suggested by federal and state officials. Colorado Gov Jared Polis’s ‘Safer at Home’ order, which encourages six feet of distance between people, remains in effect until May 27. As of May 10, Colorado had reported 19,703 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 971 deaths.
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Derek Cressman
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How about an impromptu Indep, MO car show on Saturday.
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I know, right? We need to weld people inside their apartment buildings like they did in China, because that fixed everything!CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:34 am How about an impromptu Indep, MO car show on Saturday.
Plus, it's Trump's fault!
“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain
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Holy shit. The same people who want small government and fear the "deep state" are pretty much saying, fuck it, putting all my chips on someone else figuring out a vaccine (which had better be free).
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I've been outside nearly every day the last 2 months. No white trash car shows, though.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:51 amI know, right? We need to weld people inside their apartment buildings like they did in China, because that fixed everything!CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:34 am How about an impromptu Indep, MO car show on Saturday.
Plus, it's Trump's fault!
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Another perfect example of my saying people in this country just don't give a fuck.Feral wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:31 am
Customers in a Colorado coffee outlet on Sunday, May 10, resisted official calls for people to wear face masks and gloves – and to distance from one another – when in public. This video shows the crowded scene inside a C&C Coffee and Kitchen store in Castle Rock on Mother’s Day morning. Few customers appear to be wearing face masks or distancing from one another to the extent suggested by federal and state officials. Colorado Gov Jared Polis’s ‘Safer at Home’ order, which encourages six feet of distance between people, remains in effect until May 27. As of May 10, Colorado had reported 19,703 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 971 deaths.
As much as I blame the customers there, seems that coffee shop owner/manger is an asshole too.
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And that’s what it really boils down to, isn’t it? They are people that you feel superior to as human beings. They are beneath you; they elected a President you despise; they watch TV shows and listen to music you dislike; they go to churches you disagree with, and they carry firearms. Hence, they are the problem and must be controlled so that they will conform to your standards.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:55 amI've been outside nearly every day the last 2 months. No white trash car shows, though.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:51 amI know, right? We need to weld people inside their apartment buildings like they did in China, because that fixed everything!CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:34 am How about an impromptu Indep, MO car show on Saturday.
Plus, it's Trump's fault!
It’s exactly like the Founding Fathers wrote it in the Declaration of Independence, right?
“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain
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HouseDivided wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:51 amI know, right? We need to weld people inside their apartment buildings like they did in China, because that fixed everything!CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:34 am How about an impromptu Indep, MO car show on Saturday.
Plus, it's Trump's fault!
RIGHT! Because everyone on here is saying people should/need to confine themselves to their homes.
What is PARTIALLY Trump's fault is people having a "fuck you attitude" in regards to safety and well being of others. I know, you don't have a problem with it. I do, and I feel anyone with a moral conscious should.
On a related side note, I'm not a religious guy but those who are and don't give a fuck about infecting others seem to be major hypocrites to me. "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself".
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I must have overlooked "recreationally congregate in a shuttered big-box retailer parking lot during a global motherfucking pandemic" in the bill of rights.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 11:15 amAnd that’s what it really boils down to, isn’t it? They are people that you feel superior to as human beings. They are beneath you; they elected a President you despise; they watch TV shows and listen to music you dislike; they go to churches you disagree with, and they carry firearms. Hence, they are the problem and must be controlled so that they will conform to your standards.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:55 amI've been outside nearly every day the last 2 months. No white trash car shows, though.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:51 am
I know, right? We need to weld people inside their apartment buildings like they did in China, because that fixed everything!
Plus, it's Trump's fault!
It’s exactly like the Founding Fathers wrote it in the Declaration of Independence, right?